black plastic, used in electronics design, as well as inefficient handling of e-waste introduces toxic chemicals
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Food can have toxic chemicals from recycling e-wasteryday use, such as food packaging, plastic jewellery, toys, coat hangers, storage containers and office equipment. Scientists at the University of Plymouth, UK found that the growing demand for <span>black plastic, used in electronics design, as well as inefficient handling of e-waste introduces toxic chemicals into the recyclate or the raw materials processed in waste recycling plants. Hazardous chemicals such as bromine, antimony and lead are applied to electronics like laptops and music sys Summary
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